(1 of 12) Fascinating Background on Barack Hussein Obama

[The legacy media have hidden much about Obama’s background for years. He is protected by them at all costs. Time to debunk the myth surrounding him – and continue diminishing his sordid legacy.]
(2 of 12) [Investigative Journalist Jack Cashill writes:]

[David] Garrow had a friend go to the library, find the redacted lines, and copy them down by hand. Garrow then inserted this new language into the paperback that came out in May 2018.
(3 of 12) Obama, then about 21, had written to McNear that he viewed gay sex as "an attempt to remove oneself from the present, a refusal perhaps to perpetuate the endless farce of earthly life."
(4 of 12) Then came the money quote: "You see, I make love to men daily, but in the imagination. My mind is androgynous to a great extent and I hope to make it more so."
(5 of 12) At the time, Obama was in New York, writing back to McNear who was still in Los Angeles. These sentiments may explain why Obama inexplicably froze McNear out of his life. Garrow describes the letters Obama sent to McNear as "hostile," even "ugly."
(6 of 12) Dipping into his thesaurus, Obama wrote on one occasion, "You are correct when you say that initially you were to me nothing more than a lovely wraith I had shaped to fit my needs."
(7 of 12) And on another, "I no longer feel compelled to try to shackle you in my abstruse dreams." Shackle? This revelation came at a good time for me. In writing my book "Unmasking Obama," I was still debating whether or not I should address the rumors of Obama's homosexuality.
(8 of 12) There was other evidence to consider. One was Obama's adolescent relationship with CPUSA member Frank Marshall Davis, an admitted bisexual with a taste for underage prey.
(9 of 12) Obama wrote one poem about Davis while in college, "Pop," and likely an earlier one while in high school. Davis appears to have written one about Obama.
(10 of 12) "Pop takes another shot, neat / Points out the same amber / Stain on his shorts that I've got on mine / and / Makes me smell his smell, coming / From me," Obama wrote as a 19-year-old.
(11 of 12) What young man writes something like that? Well, the same young man who wrote, "I make love to men daily."
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